oclhashcat-lite v0.8 + nokia c2-01 RM721
#1
oclHashcat-lite v0.8 not working with the sl3 hashes of nokia's c2-01 RM721
It stays calculating until it gets 100% and then there is no outfile with the code that i need

I use windows 7 32bit and the batch file that i use to calculate is:

oclHashcat-lite32 29211663E53C3EE3AC6E35BFCB19F64DFA0DEB11:003593180426136400 -1 00010203040506070809 -m 1900 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 -n 160 --outfile-format=1 --outfile=359318042613649_COD.txt --session=1 --restore
pause

I hope that you can help me
Thanks
#2
(01-14-2012, 05:00 PM)ruipnt2 Wrote: oclHashcat-lite v0.8 not working with the sl3 hashes of nokia's c2-01 RM721
It stays calculating until it gets 100% and then there is no outfile with the code that i need

I use windows 7 32bit and the batch file that i use to calculate is:

oclHashcat-lite32 29211663E53C3EE3AC6E35BFCB19F64DFA0DEB11:003593180426136400 -1 00010203040506070809 -m 1900 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 -n 160 --outfile-format=1 --outfile=359318042613649_COD.txt --session=1 --restore
pause

I hope that you can help me
Thanks

First of all you need to learn type proper CMD
Second of all, because you are unaware there are two different types of lock ways - 15 digit and 20 digit mastercodes, its solely your own mistake not the software. Use PROPER tools, and do little more search in gsm forums before reporting nonsenses. Out of hundred thousand hashes all hashes were done with mastercodes as long as they all were 15digit mastercodes based and were decrypted correctly. Use more tools and compare the hashes, then also findout what type lock this phone has.
Dont look for these GSM-related answers here , its only oclhashcat support forum.

#3
(01-14-2012, 06:24 PM)Mr.Ultimate Wrote:
(01-14-2012, 05:00 PM)ruipnt2 Wrote: oclHashcat-lite v0.8 not working with the sl3 hashes of nokia's c2-01 RM721
It stays calculating until it gets 100% and then there is no outfile with the code that i need

I use windows 7 32bit and the batch file that i use to calculate is:

oclHashcat-lite32 29211663E53C3EE3AC6E35BFCB19F64DFA0DEB11:003593180426136400 -1 00010203040506070809 -m 1900 ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 -n 160 --outfile-format=1 --outfile=359318042613649_COD.txt --session=1 --restore
pause

I hope that you can help me
Thanks

First of all you need to learn type proper CMD
Second of all, because you are unaware there are two different types of lock ways - 15 digit and 20 digit mastercodes, its solely your own mistake not the software. Use PROPER tools, and do little more search in gsm forums before reporting nonsenses. Out of hundred thousand hashes all hashes were done with mastercodes as long as they all were 15digit mastercodes based and were decrypted correctly. Use more tools and compare the hashes, then also findout what type lock this phone has.
Dont look for these GSM-related answers here , its only oclhashcat support forum.

OK. I'm sorry. My mistake. I'll search a litle bit so. Thanks for your reply
#4
I'm sorry but i'm trying to calculate a 15 digit master code. See an example of my metod."http://www.globalgsm.mk/thread-1565.html" And finally i don't see any problem with my CMD since it worked well apart from the problem that I described early. So please correct me if i'm wrong and I'm sorry if I'm making you to lose your time, that's not my intention. I, as every user of this forum, just want to try to help to improve the hashcat project. If you don't want to help don't answer, let other qualified people try.
Thanks
#5
That method is just to downgrade firmware, not to change security type so it has nothing to do with your simlock length! I don't know what box you use, but when reading hash for calc every box shows what length is on phone.
#6
Your command is incorrect, try changing outfile-format to =5. On the other hand, you (software) could read the HASH wrong. Hashcat has nothing to do with certain models, it just cracks whatever you throw at it.
#7
No incorrect command , it's damn sure orange uk C2-01 with 20 digit code.
Got many of them. so no software problem or command issue.

Br.